Former Italy and Chelsea striker Gianluca Vialli dies at 58
- Vialli has died aged 58 of pancreatic cancer, his former club Sampdoria announced on Friday
- He was diagnosed with cancer in 2017 but still played a significant role in Italy’s Euro 2020 title-winning campaign

Former Juventus, Chelsea and Italy striker Gianluca Vialli has died aged 58 of pancreatic cancer, his former clubs announced on Friday.
Vialli was diagnosed with cancer in 2017 but was still able to play a significant role in Italy’s European Championship title-winning campaign in 2021 assisting long-time Sampdoria strike partner and national coach Roberto Mancini.
However, the signs were not good when he announced a temporary leave from his role with the national team in December to focus on his health.
Vialli spent eight seasons at Genoa-based Sampdoria before joining Juventus in 1992 for a then world record €16.5 million (US$17.3 million).
He won the Champions League with Juventus before joining Chelsea in 1996 and becoming player-manager in 1998.

Vialli took over from the sacked Ruud Gullit late in the season, and went on to lead Chelsea to victory in the League Cup, Uefa Cup Winners’ Cup and Uefa Super Cup.